Scene from 24 Exposures (2013)
Scene Details
Duration: 169 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x400 | Added: 2016-Jun-15 |
Actresses in this Scene

Caitlin Stainken
Birth Name: Caitlin Stainken
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Full Biography
Caitlin Stainken starred in the 2013 film '24 Exposures' as Billy, a fetish photographer who specializes in staged depictions of dead women. In the movie, Billy becomes involved in a murder mystery when one of his models turns up dead for real. A depressed police detective, Michael, investigates the crime and probes Billy about his photography choices. Billy struggles to explain his attraction to these ideas and women.
About the Movie: 24 Exposures (2013)

Release Year: 2013
Nation: United States of America
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Director: Joe Swanberg
Writer: Joe Swanberg
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Keywords
Keywords: crime scene, model, murder, open relationship, photographer
Story
Billy, a fetish photographer who specializes in staged depictions of dead women, finds himself entwined in a murder mystery when one of his models turns up dead for real. Michael, a melancholic cop tasked with investigating the crime, becomes suspicious of Billy due to his controversial photography style. As Michael probes Billy about his fascination with this world, they form an unlikely friendship. The detective grows more involved in Billy's photo shoots and their open relationship dynamics. Eventually, Michael uncovers the true killer.
Summary
24 Exposures (2013), directed by Joe Swanberg, is a psychological thriller that explores the blurred lines between art, fetishism, and crime. The film revolves around Billy, a photographer whose provocative work intersects with reality when one of his models meets her untimely demise. Detective Michael takes on the investigation, initially suspecting Billy due to his controversial photography style. As they delve deeper into each other's lives, their friendship develops amidst a backdrop of open relationships and artistic expression. The story challenges viewers' perceptions of exploitation, attraction, and the thin line between art and crime.